| 31. | Can a singer strut and swoon at the same time?
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| 32. | They won it despite yet another third-quarter swoon.
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| 33. | Her high-jumping style alone caused hearts to swoon.
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| 34. | Corn-and-seafood chowder provokes a swoon on first sip.
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| 35. | But that was nothing compared to Friday's swoon.
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| 36. | But Candiotti hasn't exactly made the suitors swoon.
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| 37. | He may treat women as inferiors, but they swoon for him.
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| 38. | But one bad day does not a summer swoon make.
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| 39. | Pardon the Dodgers if they don't immediately swoon over this.
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| 40. | The Mariners'May swoon has given way to a June boon.
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